Re: [Cz-L] New book about Czernowitz -multiculturalism live

From: iosif vaisman <iosif.vaisman_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:03:43 -0500
To: "E. & G. Weissmann" <EGWeissmann_at_gmx.net>
Reply-to: iosif vaisman <iosif.vaisman_at_gmail.com>

Dear Gabriele,

thank you for the info about this book. For more details, the
publisher has a flyer, table of contents and editors' introduction on
their website:

http://www.peterlang.es/download/datasheet/51222/datasheet_56484.pdf
http://www.peterlang.es/download/toc/51222/toc_56484.pdf
http://www.peterlang.es/download/extract/51222/extract_56484.pdf

Best,
Iosif

On 2/1/12, E. & G. Weissmann <EGWeissmann_at_gmx.net> wrote:
> Last week, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Berlin presented a new
> book (2010) about Czernowitz, entitled "Gelebte Multikulturalität", i.e.
> living/or live multiculturalism about the languages spoken in
> Czernowitz, Bukowina and a little about Bessarabia now Republic of
> Moldova, past and present. It is a collection of lectures contributed by
> several participants at a symposium which took place in 2009 at the
> University of Jena. The stress was on the variety of languages spoken,
> mainly during the interbellic period, the Romanian minority and its
> contribution, the German spoken and written (literature, publications,
> newspapers, etc.) mentioning the role of Margul-Sperber as a mentor for
> young gifted writers and poets by Paul Celan, Alfred Kittner et al.,
> cultural and historical influences, and so on. There were interesting
> facts and figures,and, the book seems to be of course,rather academic .
> Since the authors are linguists (Association of Balkan &Romance
> languages), the stress of this presentation was on the various dialects
> of Romanian language in the different regions around Czernowitz.
>
> We were unable to buy it there, the book has to be ordered. Some of the
> authors were present,as well as Tanya Kloubert, a protagonist from the
> film "Dieses Jahr in Czernowitz" who is now a lecturer at the University
> of Jena. She concluded that unfortunately multicultural Bukowina ended
> with World War II, although some efforts have been made to remind of the
> past, i.e. the Poetry Festival, the Jewish Museum, etc.
> Volker Koepp, who was invited, presented excerpts from his two
> Czernowitz films, which the audience greatly enjoyed.
>
> The book could not be bought at the Institute, it has to be ordered.
> Title: "Gelebte Multikulturalität", authors Popovici u.a. No. 56484,
> ISBN 978-3-631-56484-4
> Price Germany €43, US €60,95
> e-mail: zentrale.frankfurt_at_peterlang.com
>
> Gabriele

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